I've suffered with PFS on and off for years; hopefully with top notch physios rather than the NHS it won't be nearly as problematic for him but not the sort of injury you want a pacey, instinctive player to have...That IS a manageable injury but yes, he will pay for it hard from time to time...
I've suffered with PFS on and off for years; hopefully with top notch physios rather than the NHS it won't be nearly as problematic for him but not the sort of injury you want a pacey, instinctive player to have...
Not this season we haven't!
With Son: 4 wins, 0 draws, 0 defeats; 9 goals scored, 2 conceded.
Sans Son: 0 wins, 5 draws, 2 defeats; 7 goals scored, 9 conceded.
should this problem have shown up in his medical?
Just the sort of painful niggle a PL footballer with his levels of energy and intensity does NOT need. The harder he plays the harder it will be to keep it at bay.Reading on COYS that it's plantar fasciitis, which could niggle away at him for a while, depending on the exact nature of the injury.
The problem with pfs is 'working through it' makes it chronic and cortesone can often make it worse too. Hopefully a months rest and intensive Physio will be enough for him but its a notoriously slow condition to heal and surgery can often make it worse.Indeed, agreed and an issue...perhaps he can work through the season and seek something more lasting treatment-wise in the summer?
Maybe it did and we thought it was a manageable condition
for a footballer i think its a difficult condition to manage
Is he really injured or is it the weak mental attitude that @Spurs7891 warned us about?
Missed him today but Liverpool's back 7 were always going to be hard to break down